About 46,000 aircraft have logged GPS problems over Baltic Sea since August, says report
Flights in and out of Britain are among thousands that have been affected by suspected Russian jamming of GPS systems.
About 46,000 aircraft in total have logged problems with GPS over the Baltic Sea in the same time period, the Sun reported, based on analysis of flight logs with the website GPSJAM.org. Most of the GPS problems reported on the website have come in easternAlthough Downing Street said the move did not threaten the safety of the aircraft, a defence source described it as “wildly irresponsible”.
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